County will continue to pursue new economic development entity

By: Christopher Caskey / The Citizen

Tuesday, August 5, 2008 10:03 PM EDT

AUBURN -- Cayuga County will continue to pursue the formation of a new entity for coordinated economic development in the county. But that organization's structure and funding source are still up in the air.
Members of the Legislature's Planning and Economic Development Committee received a draft of a contract Thursday that could eventually form the agreement between the county and such an entity. They also saw an example of a current development model from Cortland County.

The committee members took no vote during the monthly meeting on the topic, and the contract can and likely will be changed to accommodate the organization. But committee Chairman Daniel Schuster asked the legislators to use the documents as a kind of guideline for what the entity will look like if it comes to fruition.

The idea behind the new organization is to have a first stop for businesses interested in or already working within the county. The developer would be able to assess the needs of these businesses and forward them to the proper government entity or organization in the county, the city of Auburn or appropriate municipality.

According to the draft agreement, the agency would be responsible for the following within the county: retaining and expanding current businesses, developing and attracting new businesses, and promoting business opportunities and local development entities.

The draft lists the Cayuga County Development Corporation as the agency. However, this could also change, Schuster said.

"This is flexible," Schuster said. "We need to specify the type of work being done first before funding and choosing the agency."

The formation of a development agency has become somewhat of a pressing issue in recent weeks as private dollars for the project have disappeared.

The community organization, A Call to Action: A Blueprint for Our Region's Future, pulled a $500,000 offer last week to get such an agency off the ground. The group made the move after Schuster publicly criticized its involvement in the process.

For the full report, read Wednesday's edition of The Citizen.

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